The Garden of Eden, so to speak, at the foothills of the Langeberg Mountain, 30 km north of Albertinia, offers a picture beautiful farm with streams of water flowing from the slopes of the mountain right through the farm.
With a large registered dam build right in running stream, water supply is sustainable and in abundance as well as of exceptional quality. The agricultural focus of the immediate area is a blend of dairy farming, macadamia nuts, pomegranates, figs and cash crops such as vegetables and even beef cattle and sheep. The farm has a staggering 6 large soil water reservoirs to irrigate from as well as a further 6 livestock drinking reservoirs. Soil types vary from well drained gravel soil on the higher slopes to alluvial soils in low lying areas. With 203 hectares in size
and the volume and quality of water, the agricultural potential of this farm, could accurately be describes as “ never ending “. Water, sun, slopes, different soil types, microclimates and moderate weather conditions could be utilised to create a very profitable farming environment.
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